The Horizon Project charts the landscape of emerging technologies for teaching, learning and creative expression and produces the NMC’s annual Horizon Report. Since the launch of the Horizon Project in March 2002, the NMC has held an ongoing series of conversations and dialogs with hundreds of technology professionals, campus technologists, faculty leaders from colleges and universities, and representatives of leading corporations.
Each year, an Advisory Board considers the results of these dialogs and also looks at a wide range of articles, published and unpublished research, papers, and websites to generate a list of technologies, trends, challenges, and issues that knowledgeable people in technology industries, higher education, and museums are thinking about.
As a scene setter, we'll watch these short clips by Don Tapscott as he addresses some of the challenges that we are about to take ... Don is the author of "Wikinomics", "Growing up Digital" and "Grown up Digital".
Each year, an Advisory Board considers the results of these dialogs and also looks at a wide range of articles, published and unpublished research, papers, and websites to generate a list of technologies, trends, challenges, and issues that knowledgeable people in technology industries, higher education, and museums are thinking about.
As a scene setter, we'll watch these short clips by Don Tapscott as he addresses some of the challenges that we are about to take ... Don is the author of "Wikinomics", "Growing up Digital" and "Grown up Digital".
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And here are some finishing videos about why this kind of project might be so important into the future ...
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